kiln disasters

You may think you know what you are doing in ceramics when you’ve played in mud as long as I have but oops, there it went again — a chip, a crack, a stuck piece of kiln wash, a drip, a bloop, a bleep. Anyway, you get the picture. I have a lot of seconds… READ MORE

I am so excited to share that I have solved a two year pinholing issue I have had on my large fruit bowls. Perhaps even you have wondered why doesn’t she sell many fruit bowls? Why are they never posted on Etsy? Why does she only have pictures from one photoshoot with them with her… READ MORE

Well not dirty in a deviant way but surely dirty in a clay way. Every Ceramicist I know MUST be a sado masochist in the dirty clay way. There are a million and one things that can go wrong every step of the way in the ceramics process. Even tried and true ways never work… READ MORE

I have to learn to say goodbye and everytime I do I sing that excellent Cole Porter song significantly titled “Everytime We Say Goodbye”. I’m much happier when I say goodbye to my ceramic pieces that go to live in people’s houses. They can bring happiness and joy to their new owner eating breakfast out… READ MORE